I spent a great day out with my daughter for Father's Day at Agnes Falls followed by lunch after at the Welshpool Pub. Agnes Falls is an easy drive from the town of Welshpool, lots of signage to find your way there. Car park is small but enough parking for visitors. Public toilets are available. There is a picnic area with a rotunda and picnic tables and grass areas available to sit and relax. There are 2 different paths you can choose to get to the waterfall, both are short walks. The waterfall and gorge is an incredible sight to see. Plenty of photo opportunities to take along your walk and of the waterfall. I would recommend a day out at...
Read moreWhen we first visited these falls few years ago, it was mysterious because you keep passing through Gippsland's amazing rural landscapes and can't guess if there could be any falls nearby. We stopped twice to check if we are on the right track because there was no bushland or mountain nearby but suddenly you see the bush and there are falls inside. It's aan amazing place and wider falls than other Victorian falls. Ambience is quite soothing. The viewing platform is not big enough, only for one family of 4. I reckon, there should be more viewing platforms. I highly...
Read moreAgnes Falls Scenic Reserve located in South Gippsland is a lovely spot for a picnic whilst you admire and appreciate the beautiful forests that once covered the Strzelecki Ranges. Agnes Falls has a 59 metre drop 'Single span falls'. Tall Southern Blue Gums, Blackwood and Silver Wattles grow along the banks of the Agnes River. The Reserve provides habitat and supports many different species of birds. It is a wonderful Reserve for bird watching and taking scenic photographs. Agnes Falls is located off the South Gippsland Highway, approximately 12Kms North of Toora...
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